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		<title>By: PHP Magazine &#187; EC2 Ubuntu &#8211; configuring vsftpd</title>
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		<description>[...] Everything is pretty much simple, probably except for pasv ports. In a nutshell, passive mode means server handles which ports are used for data transfers, and we are using ports in range of 50000-50100. Now any system user should be able to login into your server via ftp. If you need further info regarding laying down the user accounts read my previous post. [...]</description>
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